center of Volyn Oblast and the administrative center of Lutsk Raion within the oblast. Lutsk has a population of 220,986 (2022 estimate). Historically...
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Administrative divisions of Ukraine (section Raions)
administrative center. Volyn and Zakarpattia oblasts, whose respective capitals are Lutsk and Uzhhorod, are named after the historic regions Volhynia and Transcarpathia...
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Olyka (category Rural settlements in Lutsk Raion)
Yiddish: אליק Olik) is a rural settlement in Lutsk Raion, Volyn Oblast, western Ukraine. It is located east of Lutsk on the Putylivka Rriver. Its population...
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raions and cities of regional significance into four new, expanded raions. The four raions that make up the oblast are Kamin-Kashyrskyi, Kovel, Lutsk...
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A raion (Ukrainian: район, romanized: raion; pl. райони, raiony), often translated as district, is the second-level administrative division in Ukraine...
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Lytovezh, Volyn Oblast (category Villages in Volodymyr Raion)
Volodymyr Raion of the Volyn Oblast in Ukraine. The population is 1507 people. It is the centre of the Lytovezh rural hromada. After the de-establishment...
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family takes its name from the village of Chetvertnia, Lutsk county, in modern-day Manevychi Raion, Volyn Oblast. According to the family's legend, the...
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On the waves of "Freedom." Short essays. - Lutsk: VMA "Teren", 2004. Not peace, but a sword. Essays. - Lutsk: VMA "Teren", 2009. The truth is wormwood...
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Michael Karkoc (category People from Lutsk)
the Lutsk, while Nazi German papers show a Michael Karkoc born in Horodok. There are several places by that name; one of them [uk] is in Lutsk Raion. The...
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Dnipro (redirect from Raions of Dnipro)
March 2022). "Zelensky calls Russia a 'terrorist state' after Dnipro and Lutsk hit by missiles for first time". inews.co.uk. Retrieved 5 April 2022. "Окупанти...
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